Scientists have determined that Europe’s current heat wave, marked by unprecedented temperatures, is largely attributable to climate change. The analysis reveals that such extreme heat would have been “not possible” without global warming, highlighting the urgent need for climate action.
Record-Breaking Temperatures Across Europe
The ongoing heat wave has led to several regions in Europe experiencing temperatures exceeding 40°C. This phenomenon has raised alarms about the impact of climate change on weather patterns. Notably, some areas are reporting temperatures that are 10°C above average for this time of year.
Experts state that the frequency and intensity of such heat events are increasing, a trend linked directly to human-induced climate change. The report emphasizes that these high temperatures are not just anomalies but part of a broader pattern influenced by global warming.




